Brother MFC-L2700D Driver Download

Brother MFC-L2700D Driver Download

Reviews – Brother HL-L2300D specs are impressive for the price: promising 26ppm print speed, has 8 MB of RAM on board and give a maximum resolution of 2400×600 dpi. and lockers can hold 50 sheets of paper, there is a second single-sheet paper feed for labels, envelopes and thicker media, and printers can print two-sided without human intervention.

Printer goes it’s not things that look bad. This small and squat-over 30 cm deep and wide — with dark gray finish, tops in black and grey detailing, and shares the same design language with a printer business that bigger Brother, all of which are basically a square with rounded corners. This is not something that you would see with loving at all day long, but it’s pretty neat and dark plastic to make it look more interesting than the bigger brother.

The keys are kept to a minimum: there is a power button, four buttons and status lights green marked Go. All the admin done remotely via the software provided, which is compatible with all versions of Windows XP and Mac OS X with 10.7.5 from beyond. In the case of OS X DVD only will take you to the download page at the website of Brother. On both Windows and OS X driver installation quick and painless.

Unlike the more expensive printer Brother HL-2300D does not offer wireless options like AirPrint or Google Cloud Print, an Ethernet port and no good: you have a choice of USB, USB or USB, and as usual you have to provide your own USB cable.

Once installed the driver gives you a variety of options including print toner save mode, the ability to reduce paper curl, the ability to choose the print output quality (600 dpi is the default but you can select 300 dpi or HQ1200 mode, which gives up to 2400 x 600 dpi), and you can choose to print a two-sided.

Print performance is impressive: a four-page document that consists largely of two-sided printed graphics and start printing after three seconds and finished in 28 minutes, while solid reports four pages consisting entirely of smaller text in three seconds and finished in fifteen.

The brothers claim speeds of up to 26ppm-in our testing, using default settings and text only document, we consistently achieve 25ppm.

Speed isn’t everything, of course, but print quality Brother it was impressive too. Text is sharp and clear, if a little light when the toner save mode is selected, and the graphics are reproduced properly without obvious artifacts or appeal. A solid black blocks are reproduced quite well too – up close you will see some imperfections and as the toner saving mode with the text create solid black skin was a little light, but it’s good enough for the production of documents daily.

Printing it is very quiet too, even while churning out a lot of pages, and are an aggressive energy-saving: power the printer itself down with the sound noticeable when left idle for a few minutes. It’s good if, like us, you work in a small office where even humming sounds a little annoying sisters can only make sounds when it’s doing something.